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I would remove the valve covers and oil pan beforehand to inspect the block. If it's good to go, reseal with new gaskets and a rear main seal. Replace all of the freeze plugs. Get a new lift pump and make sure it's Delphi #CHFP906. THAT IS THE ONLY PART # THAT WILL WORK. Delphi #MF0030 will NOT...
I cleaned both of mine by pouring gas in them and letting it soak for a few minutes. Just blew it out with air afterwards and let them dry before reinstalling. They work just fine..
The lift pump on my 86 m1008 recently had to be replaced and the parts store sent MF0030 to the shop. Lol, it barely ran. Yesterday the correct pump CHFP906 was installed. It runs again lol
If you have to replace it, make sure you get Delphi #CHFP906. That is the correct pump. Delphi #MF0030 will not work even thought the parts houses have it listed as the correct pump.
The correct lift pump has been installed on the 86 M1008. Lol, that old truck ain't never moved that fast before. I can actually feel the truck accelerate lol
I still have to use the manual glow plug switch on warm restarts, but it starts much faster and easier. Now I should be able to beat a...